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Higher Radiation Doses for Relapses After Radical Prostatectomy Offer No Advantages

Bern/Berlin – An increased dose of radiation therapy to 70 Gray (Gy) in cases of PSA rebound after radical prostatectomy does not improve the long-term outcome of the therapy. However, it does increase the risk of late gastrointestinal side effects, as a Swiss-German research group reported in the journal European Urology (2026; DOI:...
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Bern/Berlin – An increased dose of radiation therapy to 70 Gray (Gy) in cases of PSA rebound after radical prostatectomy does not improve the long-term outcome of the therapy. However, it does increase the risk of late gastrointestinal side effects, as a Swiss-German research group reported in the journal European Urology (2026; DOI:...

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Deutsches Ärzteblatt broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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